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arxiv: 1606.02774 · v1 · pith:7IBXHGAJnew · submitted 2016-06-08 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · physics.ed-ph· physics.optics

Inexpensive LED-based spectrophotometer for analyzing optical coatings

classification ⚛️ physics.ins-det physics.ed-phphysics.optics
keywords opticalcoatingsdeviceidentifyinexpensiveled-basedopticssimple
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Optical coatings are widespread in everyday life, from camera lenses to glasses, to complex optics experiments. A simple, reliable device that can quickly and inexpensively analyze optical coatings is a valuable laboratory tool. Such a device can identify unknown or mislabelled optics, and characterize the transmission spectra of optical elements used in an experiment. We present the design and characterization of a LED-based spectrophotometer, and demonstrate its ability to identify different optical coatings. Our approach uses ten LEDs that cover a spectrum from 365 nm to 1000 nm. A small servomotor and microcontroller rotates a LED board to sequentially position each LED over an optical sample, and the transmitted light corresponding to each LED is measured with a silicon photodetector. The device is automated, portable, inexpensive, user-friendly and simple to build.

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